Wow, that almost would be a dream draft to me, those first 4 picks already can have a huge impact. And the others, i need to do more research, Williams in the 4th, Reed in the 3rd seems almost right, Reed really needs to work on his blocking though, man it was bad against Georgia. I know our D-line will almost be set for awhile with williams and floyd, almost to good to be true.

If memory serves me right, I've heard some good things about Devin Taylor. Mostly that he was underrated, so to get him in the 5th rd would be great. Besides, Floyd, who is getting tons of hype right now, I think the rest of those picks are reasonable spots in the draft where they might come off the board. I'd be happy as heck with this draft.

The thing is, outside of the Floyd pick, I could see Woods and Reed slipping that far. WR & TE depth is amazing this draft, and those guys fit a specific role. I love both as players and think they'd be steals at that point in the draft, but they do have their shortcomings that could conceivably make them available at those selections.

Woods has had injuries and won't wow anybody at the combine. With the plethora of WRs, I could see him slipping simply because he doesn't have a single standout feature. He's just a damn fine WR.

In regards to Reed, he is strictly a receiving TE. With how many big athletic TEs are available (Ertz, Escobar, Eifert, Kelce, etc) he could easily slip because he fills a single role. Not to mention, Reed had some altercations with the staff at Florida (benching during the bowl game). Nothing serious, but enough where he could suffer a slight fall.

*I must make this caveat, while I don't necessarily think these guys will be available at our pick, I do think it is very conceivable that they could be (outside of FLoyd).

I think what we're going to end up seeing is a guy like woods or Austin or hunter or Williams fall into the late second. In any other draft, they'd go off the board earlier but in a deep class, someone talented will fall.